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Stompgrip Tank Pad

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Stompgrip Tank Pad

Stomp Grip Tank Pads make gripping your ride incredibly easy, and therefore requires less energy to hold on to the bike. This reduces fatigue and arm pump with more lower body grip and less upper body stress. On the track, this helps to keep the rider stable whether they are braking from top speed or heading into their favorite sweeping corner.

Each pad is constructed of a non-abrasive material that features an aggressive volcano bump pattern. Does not cause unnecessary wear to your riding pants or leathers. Each Stomp Grip Tank Pad is custom designed and engineered to fit your specific bike model.

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NOTE: I submitted this same review for the Stompgrip that is specific to my bike: Suzuki SV650SA (ABS). Thought it would be worth posting here under the general Stompgrip product page as well.

As a relatively new rider, I noticed a huge difference in ability to grip the tank with my knees between wearing blue jeans and my Joe Rocket Atomic Textile Pants (also purchased here on RevZilla). The textile pants are so slick that I couldn't grip the tank effectively and was often using the handlebars to hold myself up instead of control the bike. So I purchased this Stompgrip product after doing a bit of research and finding relatively few similar / competitive products.

At this point I'll jump to the final result and say that the Stompgrip does EXACTLY what it's supposed to do: help you stick to the bike with your knees/thighs, freeing your hands and providing greatly improved control. I personally think the size of the grips is larger than necessary for street riding, but it's probably perfect for the track where you're moving around more on the bike.

The critical part, of course, is properly applying the grips to your bike. Take your time, read the instructions carefully and follow them diligently! I'm glad I did. As recommended, I tried warming the tank and grip with my wife's thermonuclear hairdryer prior to application, but they cooled off so quickly (even though it was ~75 degrees in my garage# that I abandoned that approach and instead just used the hair dryer #again per Stompgrip's instructions# after each grip was fully applied to the tank.

Having purchased the clear #rather than black) grips, it was very important to ensure I didn't have any big air bubbles. After holding the grips up to the tank for a trial fit, I decided to start applying each grip at the front and work to the back. So I peeled the backing paper maybe 0.5 - 0.75" to start, then once I got the front of the grip properly placed and pressed down, I continued peeling the backing paper only ~0.25" at a time, carefully working my thumb from top to bottom, pressing the grip onto the tank. This worked very well and I was able to apply both grips with no apparent bubbles.

A few other comments:- I recommend trial-fitting the grip to the tank before peeling any of the backing paper. However, the grip material is stretchable while the backing paper is not, so it will fit much better as you remove the backing paper than it will appear to fit when the backing paper is still on.- Cleaning the tank prior to application is also critically important. Stompgrip's instructions tell you this, yet fail to recommend any specific cleaning products or procedures. I used store-bought 50% isopropyl alcohol on a microfiber cloth to clean the entire application area, then used the hair dryer to ensure the surface was completely dry and free of dust prior to application. This worked very well and did not appear to damage the painted tank surface in any way.- Be certain to position and align the grip properly the first time. I did not have to lift and reposition or realign either of my grips, but I'm sure this would compromise the adhesive.- Try to make sure that the edges of the grips are not sticking to portions of your tank that are highly curved. The large contours of the tank are fine, but if the grip is too low on your tank its edges will not stick well to the sharp curve where the tank rolls under at the frame.- Overall rating is 4 stars due to the critical importance of proper surface preparation and grip application. It's definitely do-able but is not what I would call easy. Believe me, however, once properly applied it works spectacularly!

Had the Stompgrip tank pad and tank protector for a few months and was in love with them, wrecked my bike, had to repaint the tank and was bummed that i would have to buy all new tank pads...NOT. These things peeled off without leaving a single piece of adhesive on the tank (didn't come off lightly though), stuck them on a piece of plexi glass i had lying around. Painted the tank and then pulled them off the plexi and put them back on the tank without a hitch. They stuck as if i had just pulled them out of the package. Still going strong and not hint of them coming off anytime soon. Would absolutely recommend, for the durability and for the grip that they provide.

great traction once installed. use a heat gun/hair dryer to get it pliable. start one inch at a time and i myself used a baseball to work the bubbles out. It came out flawlessly just install it in the cooler part of the day, cause where i live it was to much like work ha.

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I have a 2015 gsxr 750 and I purchased stompgrips but i am a bit hesitant to put them on because I am thinking what if one day i want to take them off and it peels off my graphic decals. As you know the blue 2015 750 has decals where the stonpgrips would go. Will it be a issue to take off ? I dont want it to take out my graphic decals